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JEOPARDY
GEOGRAPHYHINDUISM,
BUDDHISM, or ISLAM
RELIGION & SOUTH ASIA
IMPERIALISM INDEPENDENCE
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These mountains separate the Indian subcontinent from the interior of Asia.
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South Asia’s earliest civilizations developed along this river valley.
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This river is considered sacred for the majority of India’s population.
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This seasonal wind is vital to India’s farmers because of the rains that it brings.
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The location of this disputed territory is important because it controls the source of irrigation water.
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These followers believe in one God.
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These followers are polytheistic.
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These followers believe in reincarnation.
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These followers believe in karma.
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These followers reject the caste system.
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Roughly this percent of India’s population is Hindu.
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This ancient civilization provided the basis for the caste system and other beliefs of the Hindu faith.
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DAILY DOUBLE
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The order of the caste system from top to bottom.
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In opposition to the caste system, he became the founder of Buddhism (you can’t say Buddha)
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The enlightened states for Hindus and Buddhists.
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This British trading company had its own soldiers and laws in India
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The main cause and result of the Sepoy Rebellion
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One political positive and negative of British rule in India
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One social positive and negative of British rule in India
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One economic positive and negative of British rule in India
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The definition of civil disobedience
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In addition to India, this country was created as part of the Indian Independence Act.
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Two factors that led to India’s independence (as discussed in class)
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The aim of the “Quit India” movement.
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How are the members of the Lok Sabha (House of the People) and the Rajya Sabha (Council of State) chosen?
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Indian Democracy
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India and the United States are both democratic governments. Identify one way they are similar (in terms of the set up of the government) and one way they are different.
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